Abreast of the weather news: A Robin sits on a perch as he looks for food at Twycross Zoo, in Warwickshire

Instead, look at the delight on the
faces of The Royal Dragoon Guards, pictured above, who, having received operational
medals after returning from Afghanistan, closed their ceremony at York
Race Course with a huge snowball fight.

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Channel the delight you would have
felt at this suitably seasonal weather as a child and try to feel a
warming of the cockles instead of a chilling of your heart.

Our wonderful week of snow has
elevated the advent of December into the kickstart every Christmas
deserves, and given us a conversation point so much better than the
regular complaints about how 'commercial Christmas' seems to start earlier
every year.

Can't believe what I'm sea-ing: Sue Loveless watches her King Charles Spaniel enjoying running over the frozen sea near to her home at Portland Harbour in Dorset

Hampton Court Palace: The historic royal residence has attracted visitors to see the gardens in the snow

I told you this colour would be fashionable eventually: Sheep stand in a snowy field in Burton Grange, northern England

Revel in the stunning winter
landscape at Hartshead Pike in Manchester and the image of a robin red
breast perched in the snow, images so Christmassy they could pass for
greetings cards rather than casual photographs.

This weather has transformed the face of Britain.

On Brighton beach the sands - and stones - turned
white as if part of the most exclusive seafronts in the world.

In the
north of England, rolling green fields enjoyed a full colour
change and further south the gardens of Hampton Court Palace in London
were only made more picturesque by the snowfall.

Out for a run: A racehorse is exercised on snow-covered gallops in Middleham, northern England

Frozen solid: A statue of Oscar Wilde in Dublin's Merrion Square and a frozen fountain in Cambridgeshire

On the River Trent, modern vessels
ended up looking like old-fashioned steamboats as their engine vapours
immediately become visible in the frozen air.

On dry ground animals all over the country, whether
in the wild or in wildlife sanctuaries, were either bemused by
the changing landscape or simply content to enjoy it.

In Dorset, Sue Loveless took her King
Charles Spaniel for a walk that simply would not have been possible
last month, running the dog across the frozen sea at Portland Harbour.

White water: Temperatures nearing -10C brought steam from the engines of boats on the River Trent at Gunthorpe

Winter walk: A young lady strolls through a blanket of snow covering the gardens of Hampton Court Palace, Surrey, which remains open for fans of white weather conditions

Meanwhile, swans trying to land on the lake at Fairburn Ings, RSPB reserve,
in Castleford, Leeds, found a much harder touchdown than is usual.

Yes, the weather brings problems, but it also brings with it special memories for children and those young at heart.

It also brings a message that goes to the heart of Christmas: try to see the beauty instead of the bleakness.

On a wing and a prayer: A swan comes in to land on a frozen lake at Fairburn Ings, RSPB reserve, in Castleford, Leeds